kuva-reader 1.0.1__tar.gz → 1.0.2__tar.gz

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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: kuva-reader
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- Version: 1.0.1
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+ Version: 1.0.2
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  Summary: Manipulate the Kuva Space image and metadata formats
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  License: MIT
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  Author: Guillem Ballesteros
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  ## Minimal example
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- This is a minimal example that allows you to read and print the image shape of a L1 product. \
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- The result product is in this case an L1C product (as seen from the folder name).
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+ This is a minimal example that allows you to read and print the image shape of a L2 product.
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+ The result product is in this case an L2A product (as seen from the folder name).
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  The loaded product is stored in a `rioxarray` object, which contains extensive GIS functionalities [(examples for usage)](https://corteva.github.io/rioxarray/stable/examples/examples.html).
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  ```python
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  from kuva_reader import read_product
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  l2a_product = read_product("my_data_folder/hyperfield1a_L2A_20250105T092548")
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- print(product) # Will show some main information such as image shape and CRS
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+ print(l2a_product) # Will show some main information such as image shape and CRS
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  ```
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  This assumes a mostly untouched folder after distributing. Otherwise, you may need to
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  ## Minimal example
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- This is a minimal example that allows you to read and print the image shape of a L1 product. \
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- The result product is in this case an L1C product (as seen from the folder name).
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+ The result product is in this case an L2A product (as seen from the folder name).
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  The loaded product is stored in a `rioxarray` object, which contains extensive GIS functionalities [(examples for usage)](https://corteva.github.io/rioxarray/stable/examples/examples.html).
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  ```python
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  from kuva_reader import read_product
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  l2a_product = read_product("my_data_folder/hyperfield1a_L2A_20250105T092548")
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- print(product) # Will show some main information such as image shape and CRS
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+ print(l2a_product) # Will show some main information such as image shape and CRS
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  ```
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  This assumes a mostly untouched folder after distributing. Otherwise, you may need to
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  [tool.poetry]
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  name = "kuva-reader"
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- version = "1.0.1"
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+ version = "1.0.2"
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  description = "Manipulate the Kuva Space image and metadata formats"
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  authors = ["Guillem Ballesteros <guillem@kuvaspace.com>" , "Lennert Antson <lennert.antson@kuvaspace.com>", "Arthur Vandenhoeke <arthur.vandenhoeke@kuvaspace.com>", "Olli Eloranta <olli.eloranta@kuvaspace.com>"]
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  readme = "README.md"